Please join the Golang DC Meetup as we hear about using Go to automate
tasks like incident response and test environment population. *Note:
We'll be meeting at the AWS DC Office for this event. AWS has
requested an attendee list, so please RSVP with your first and last
name. Thank you!
Agenda:
6:00 - Doors open. Food & drinks will be served compliments of AWS
6:25 - General intro
6:30 – Presentation*
7:15 - Q&A + Social
*Can't attend in person? Add the livestream to your calendar:
https://www.hatchit.io/hatchpad-events/
[https://www.hatchit.io/hatchpad-events/]
Talk Abstract:
Learn how to use Go to automate tasks like security incident response,
disaster recovery plan testing, and test environment population –
all without running a single server! By creating AWS Lambda functions
using Go you can minimize your own management overhead while creating
tools that are more readable, fault tolerant, testable, and performant
than shell scripts.
In this talk, we'll walk through various common operations tasks and
show how Go and AWS Lambda can be two of the most flexible tools in
your tool box. We'll also show how to get started quickly to solve
almost any operations issue while still maintaining good software
development practices.
This session is for anyone looking to simplify their operations
responsibilities or interested in learning more about serverless
functions and Go. Basic familiarity with Go is helpful, but not
required.
About the Speaker:
Rob Sutter, a Senior Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services, has
woven application development into his entire career, from time in the
U.S. Army and U.S. Government to stints with the Big Four and
consulting firms. He has started his own company – twice – once
providing consulting services and most recently with WorkFone, a
software as a service startup that provided virtual digital identities
to government clients. Prior to joining Amazon Rob freelanced as an
infrastructure engineer, helping AWS clients modernize their build
pipelines and operations – using serverless technologies and Go, of
course!
About our Sponsors:
AWS
Launched in 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) began exposing key
infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services --
now widely known as cloud computing. To learn more about AWS, visit
https://aws.amazon.com/ [https://aws.amazon.com/]
hatch I.T.
hatch I.T. connects local engineers, startups, investors, and
corporate leaders who share a common vision of strengthening the
startup & innovation landscape in the DMV region. They specialize in
software development, mobile development & product design recruitment
for commercial product startups & small businesses in the DMV region.
To learn more about hatch I.T., visit: https://www.hatchit.io/
[https://www.hatchit.io/]
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